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i i i n m i D i D i H i m n i m i i u i t i i n i i i m i i i M U M , , , ,,
HR./HRS. J, LOVISOLO
Z CAROL DR
BETHPAGE WY 11714-^?02
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YOUR OFFICIAL HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER
VOL 33 NO. 16 April 23-29 1999 40 CENTS
Remembering
When
In 1939 Bethpage was home to a new and entertaining
group of musicians called the BETHPAGIANS. this photo was
given to the Tribune and we were furnished with some of the
names of the band members. Perhaps you can help in our
who's who of the BETHPAGIANS search. We believe that some
of the members were Ed Schaff, John Mancuse, Everett Bald­win,
Nick Leo and Jim Klinkenhoff. If you recognize anyone in
this photo or know about the BETHPAGIANS write to the
TRIBUNE, c/o Remember When, 329 Broadway, Bethpage N.Y.
11714.
From 1968 April Tribune:
Susan Hotter, 56 Caroline
Street, Bethpage, New York re­ceiving
$25.00 Savings Bond
trom Buddy Mazzara, President
ot THE BUDDY MAZZARA
AGENCY, INC. Susan Hotter
won a contest held by the
BUDDY MAZZARA AGENCY,
INC. 586 Stewart Avenue, Beth­page,
New York for the design­ing
of a logo for a new mast­head.
From 1968 April Tribune:
SAFE DRIVING AWARD -- Postmas­ter
Patrick J. Foley proudly an­nounced
the following postal em­ployees
were honored for safe driv­ing
(L-R-Frank Maiorna, 9 years;
John Rofrano, 8 years; Louis Pode-swa,
Supt. of Mails and Robert Gre-hert
nine years. These men said
Foley had "No accidents during this
period."
Putting Bethpage Water
To The Test
BETHPAGE, NY, APRIL 16,
1999 - Will water from the Bethpage
Water District be named "Best
Tasting" in Nassau County?
The competition is sponsored
each year by the Long Island Water
Conference, a trade association of
Nassau-Suffolk's public water sup­pliers,
jn honor of National Drinking
Water Week.
The Broadway Mall in Hicksville
will host the organization's eleventh
annual tap water tasting contest
from Sunday, May 2 through
Thursday, May 6 between 10 a.m.
and 4 p.m. Shoppers will participate
in a blind taste test to determine
which Nassau County tap water is
the most delicious.
Always the first full week of May,
National DrinkingWater Week was
started to raise awareness of the
quality and quantity of local tap wa­ter
supplies. Unfortunately, the pub­lic
is too often the victim of misin­formation
when it comes to drinking
water. In an effort to set the record
straight, a special display ana water
experts will be on hand to provide
information and answer consumers'
questions.
"Long Islanders have tap water
that is among the best in thd na­tion,"
said LIWC Chairperson Paul
Granger. "While everyone uses the
water, most people don't give a
second thought to where it domes
from. Public water suppliers work
hard to consistently provide a safe
and tasty product to their custom­ers."
The Long Island Water Confer­ence,
established in 1951, is a pro­fessional
organization dedicated to
providing and maintaining an ade­quate
and safe public water supply
system on Long Island. Merrjbers
include Nassau-Suffolk's public wa­ter
suppliers, consulting engineers,
attorneys, water contractors- and of­ficials
from governmental regulatory
agencies.
Let The Parade Begin
There will be a Memorial Day meeting on Wednesday April 28, at 7:30
p.m. at the Bethpage Fire House on Broadway.
It is that special time of year that we set aside one day at the erjd of
the month of May which is known Nationwide as MEMORIAL DAY.
This is a day that we pay special tribute to all the men & women of our
nation who gave their lives to defend our country, It is a day that we re­member
the nineteen young men from our town who paid the ultimate
sacrifice.
It is important that all organizations attend the meeting to let the
committee know who is parading, also to give names of organizations who
would like to place wreaths at Memorial Day Services at the Bethpade Park
on May 31 at 11 o'clock.
This year we are inviting young & old to join the parade, with decorated
bikes to honor our deceased veterans. More information will follow to those
who intend to ride bikes in parade.
Lets make this parade the best ever.
Unfortunately parades cost money, we are asking our town people for
a donation if possible to support the parade.
If you would like to make a donation to the parade please fill out cou­pon
below. Make check payable to Bethpage Memorial Day Committee
Joan Poppe
SEND TO:
William Fortgang
,gqq-,1,0th,-St.,Bethpage, N,yf ,1,1714

i i i n m i D i D i H i m n i m i i u i t i i n i i i m i i i M U M , , , ,,
HR./HRS. J, LOVISOLO
Z CAROL DR
BETHPAGE WY 11714-^?02
i i>> i »> ii
YOUR OFFICIAL HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER
VOL 33 NO. 16 April 23-29 1999 40 CENTS
Remembering
When
In 1939 Bethpage was home to a new and entertaining
group of musicians called the BETHPAGIANS. this photo was
given to the Tribune and we were furnished with some of the
names of the band members. Perhaps you can help in our
who's who of the BETHPAGIANS search. We believe that some
of the members were Ed Schaff, John Mancuse, Everett Bald­win,
Nick Leo and Jim Klinkenhoff. If you recognize anyone in
this photo or know about the BETHPAGIANS write to the
TRIBUNE, c/o Remember When, 329 Broadway, Bethpage N.Y.
11714.
From 1968 April Tribune:
Susan Hotter, 56 Caroline
Street, Bethpage, New York re­ceiving
$25.00 Savings Bond
trom Buddy Mazzara, President
ot THE BUDDY MAZZARA
AGENCY, INC. Susan Hotter
won a contest held by the
BUDDY MAZZARA AGENCY,
INC. 586 Stewart Avenue, Beth­page,
New York for the design­ing
of a logo for a new mast­head.
From 1968 April Tribune:
SAFE DRIVING AWARD -- Postmas­ter
Patrick J. Foley proudly an­nounced
the following postal em­ployees
were honored for safe driv­ing
(L-R-Frank Maiorna, 9 years;
John Rofrano, 8 years; Louis Pode-swa,
Supt. of Mails and Robert Gre-hert
nine years. These men said
Foley had "No accidents during this
period."
Putting Bethpage Water
To The Test
BETHPAGE, NY, APRIL 16,
1999 - Will water from the Bethpage
Water District be named "Best
Tasting" in Nassau County?
The competition is sponsored
each year by the Long Island Water
Conference, a trade association of
Nassau-Suffolk's public water sup­pliers,
jn honor of National Drinking
Water Week.
The Broadway Mall in Hicksville
will host the organization's eleventh
annual tap water tasting contest
from Sunday, May 2 through
Thursday, May 6 between 10 a.m.
and 4 p.m. Shoppers will participate
in a blind taste test to determine
which Nassau County tap water is
the most delicious.
Always the first full week of May,
National DrinkingWater Week was
started to raise awareness of the
quality and quantity of local tap wa­ter
supplies. Unfortunately, the pub­lic
is too often the victim of misin­formation
when it comes to drinking
water. In an effort to set the record
straight, a special display ana water
experts will be on hand to provide
information and answer consumers'
questions.
"Long Islanders have tap water
that is among the best in thd na­tion,"
said LIWC Chairperson Paul
Granger. "While everyone uses the
water, most people don't give a
second thought to where it domes
from. Public water suppliers work
hard to consistently provide a safe
and tasty product to their custom­ers."
The Long Island Water Confer­ence,
established in 1951, is a pro­fessional
organization dedicated to
providing and maintaining an ade­quate
and safe public water supply
system on Long Island. Merrjbers
include Nassau-Suffolk's public wa­ter
suppliers, consulting engineers,
attorneys, water contractors- and of­ficials
from governmental regulatory
agencies.
Let The Parade Begin
There will be a Memorial Day meeting on Wednesday April 28, at 7:30
p.m. at the Bethpage Fire House on Broadway.
It is that special time of year that we set aside one day at the erjd of
the month of May which is known Nationwide as MEMORIAL DAY.
This is a day that we pay special tribute to all the men & women of our
nation who gave their lives to defend our country, It is a day that we re­member
the nineteen young men from our town who paid the ultimate
sacrifice.
It is important that all organizations attend the meeting to let the
committee know who is parading, also to give names of organizations who
would like to place wreaths at Memorial Day Services at the Bethpade Park
on May 31 at 11 o'clock.
This year we are inviting young & old to join the parade, with decorated
bikes to honor our deceased veterans. More information will follow to those
who intend to ride bikes in parade.
Lets make this parade the best ever.
Unfortunately parades cost money, we are asking our town people for
a donation if possible to support the parade.
If you would like to make a donation to the parade please fill out cou­pon
below. Make check payable to Bethpage Memorial Day Committee
Joan Poppe
SEND TO:
William Fortgang
,gqq-,1,0th,-St.,Bethpage, N,yf ,1,1714